What's the Weather Like in Aruba in August

Temperature

August is a really hot time for Aruba, as the summer is still going strong and the weather continues to be as pleasant as possible. You will see a lot of heat at this time of year, as demonstrated by the fact that the average daily temperature is still 29°C the same as it was in May, and the same as it will continue to be until October! The temperature in certain parts of the island are a little cooler, like Eagle Beach. This long, blissful summer is also part of the dry season, at least for this month. With little rain and high temperatures, you are likely to enjoy sunbathing but be aware of protecting your skin. You may also want to wear a hat and sunglasses as often as possible, to avoid the risk of heatstroke or strained eyes.

The daily average high temperature is 31°C, which is very warm indeed, and even with the lowest points of the day you will only reach an average of 26°C. This makes for a very pleasant climate, though be aware that the heat can sometimes build up into a tropical storm. The good news is that with it being dry still, there is not as much risk of that happening: only around 4 days will see rainfall this month, with an overall precipitation of 10mm which is hardly anything at all! Each shower will be over almost before it has even begun.

Sea Temperature

The average sea temperature also remains steady this month, continuing on at 28°C. If you want to swim in the hottest water possible, wait until next month, when you can see a rise of 1 degree. Always check the weather forecast before you go out in the morning, to be sure that your day will not be interrupted by rain or high winds if you want to spend some time out on the beach.

Hotels in Aruba in August

Tamarijn Aruba All Inclusive

The Tamarijn Aruba All Inclusive is a good choice for those who want to have everything paid for before they arrive, enjoy both the sea and an exclusive pool, and generally enjoy a sunny spot in which to achieve total relaxation. Both beach lovers and adventure seekers will find a perfect holiday here.

The Amsterdam Manor Beach Resort

The Amsterdam Manor Beach Resort is a nod to the island's heritage, and as it is placed directly on the beach, it is certainly perfect for August. There is also a pool in this beautiful manor house, built in the Colonial style and transformed into a boutique hotel like no other.

The Renaissance Aruba Resort & Casino

Fancy a flutter? The Renaissance Aruba Resort & Casino is the perfect place to do so. With the casino open around the clock, there is always entertainment to be found. One part of the hotel is suitable for families, while the other part is adults only, ensuring that your stay will be exactly suited to your needs.

Hit the Beach

Renaissance Island

Renaissance Island is home to a private beach, which you can only access if you are staying at the Renaissance hotel. The good news is that you can get there very easily, with water taxis running as a complimentary service to allow you to get there with no hassle at all. It is a beautiful and very exclusive area which you will not regret visiting.

Rodger's Beach

You will certainly want to visit Rodger's Beach too, where you can experience the calm waters. It is very quiet during the week, and there is a local dive shop where you can purchase snorkel and dive gear in order to experience the 28°C seawater.

Bars and Restaurants

Gostoso

Gostoso focuses on Caribbean food served with a Portuguese flavour, which makes it a very interesting choice indeed. They have a full wine menu, offer takeaway options, and have a large range of menu options for you to choose from. This includes seafood, of course, as well as a kids menu.

Bavaria German Restaurant

If you want to try something different, head for Bavaria German Restaurant. Yes, this restaurant serves German food and beer, including classic dishes such as strudel. The restaurant has a seagoing theme in terms of the décor, which makes it all the more enjoyable. Be sure to try one of the large salted pretzels before you go.

Yemanja Woodfired Grill

Vegetarians, vegans, and those who follow a gluten-free diet can try Yemanja Woodfired Grill. This is one of the most popular restaurants on the island, with a main menu that includes options such as salads, soups, and even healthy choices such as veggie burgers or stuffed zucchinis. This is a huge change from most of the restaurants in the area.

Things to Do in Aruba in August

Around Aruba Tours

If you want to get out and explore Aruba, then the Around Aruba Tours are a great choice. They offer safari jeeps, private jeeps, and hummers, all of which provide protection from the August heat, as well as ATVs. Whatever your choice of vehicle, you can explore the island on a fascinating tour.

ABC Tours Aruba

Or why not try ABC Tours Aruba? They are known for their fun-filled jeep tours, splashing around through waterways and charging over rocks in the off-road adventures they provide. You will see many exciting parts of the island that would otherwise be hidden away.

Butterfly Farm

If you want something a little less adventurous, but still awe-inspiring, then head to the Butterfly Farm. This facility houses all kinds of exotic and local butterflies, which are free to roam within large greenhouse structures. They even offer free seeds so that you can attract your own butterflies at home!